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Wall-building traditions throughout the world illustrate universal themes of power and defense within local contexts.
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Wall-building traditions throughout the world illustrate universal themes of power and defense within local contexts.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 718
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1298g
- ISBN-13: 9780521652216
- ISBN-10: 0521652219
- Artikelnr.: 22169287
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 718
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1298g
- ISBN-13: 9780521652216
- ISBN-10: 0521652219
- Artikelnr.: 22169287
1. Contained communities in tropical Africa Graham Connah; 2. Palisaded
settlements in prehistoric Eastern North America George R. Milner; 3. To
wall or not to wall: evidence from Medieval Germany James D. Tracy; 4.
Medieval walled space: urban development vs. defence Kathryn L. Reyerson;
5. A world without walls: city and town in colonial Spanish America Richard
L. Kagan; 6. The fortifications of Epaminondas and the rise of the
monumental Greek city Frederick A. Cooper; 7. Imperial walled cities in the
West and their early medieval Nachleben Bernard S. Bachrach; 8. Delhi
walled: changing boundaries Catherine B. Asher; 9. Walled cities in Islamic
North Africa and Egypt (with particular reference to the Fatamids,
909-1171) Jonathan Bloom; 10. Ottoman military architecture in the early
gunpowder era: a reassessment Simon Pepper; 11. Walled towns during the
French wars of religion, 1560-1630 Michael Wolfe; 12. Portuguese urban
fortifications in Morocco: borrowing, adaptation, and innovation along a
military frontier Martin M. Elbl; 13. The artillery fortress as an engine
of European overseas expansion, 1480-1750 Geoffrey Parker; 14.
Representations of Chinese walled cities in the pictorial and graphic arts
Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt; 15. The hierarchy of Ming city walls Edward L.
Farmer; 16. Decoration of city walls in Medieval Islam: the epigraphic
message Sheila S. Blair; 17. Medieval French representations of city and
other walls Wolfgang G. van Emden; 18. Siege law, siege ritual, and the
symbolism of city walls in Renaissance Europe Simon Pepper; 19.
Representations of the city in siege views of the seventeenth century: the
war of military images and their production Martha Pollak.
settlements in prehistoric Eastern North America George R. Milner; 3. To
wall or not to wall: evidence from Medieval Germany James D. Tracy; 4.
Medieval walled space: urban development vs. defence Kathryn L. Reyerson;
5. A world without walls: city and town in colonial Spanish America Richard
L. Kagan; 6. The fortifications of Epaminondas and the rise of the
monumental Greek city Frederick A. Cooper; 7. Imperial walled cities in the
West and their early medieval Nachleben Bernard S. Bachrach; 8. Delhi
walled: changing boundaries Catherine B. Asher; 9. Walled cities in Islamic
North Africa and Egypt (with particular reference to the Fatamids,
909-1171) Jonathan Bloom; 10. Ottoman military architecture in the early
gunpowder era: a reassessment Simon Pepper; 11. Walled towns during the
French wars of religion, 1560-1630 Michael Wolfe; 12. Portuguese urban
fortifications in Morocco: borrowing, adaptation, and innovation along a
military frontier Martin M. Elbl; 13. The artillery fortress as an engine
of European overseas expansion, 1480-1750 Geoffrey Parker; 14.
Representations of Chinese walled cities in the pictorial and graphic arts
Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt; 15. The hierarchy of Ming city walls Edward L.
Farmer; 16. Decoration of city walls in Medieval Islam: the epigraphic
message Sheila S. Blair; 17. Medieval French representations of city and
other walls Wolfgang G. van Emden; 18. Siege law, siege ritual, and the
symbolism of city walls in Renaissance Europe Simon Pepper; 19.
Representations of the city in siege views of the seventeenth century: the
war of military images and their production Martha Pollak.
1. Contained communities in tropical Africa Graham Connah; 2. Palisaded
settlements in prehistoric Eastern North America George R. Milner; 3. To
wall or not to wall: evidence from Medieval Germany James D. Tracy; 4.
Medieval walled space: urban development vs. defence Kathryn L. Reyerson;
5. A world without walls: city and town in colonial Spanish America Richard
L. Kagan; 6. The fortifications of Epaminondas and the rise of the
monumental Greek city Frederick A. Cooper; 7. Imperial walled cities in the
West and their early medieval Nachleben Bernard S. Bachrach; 8. Delhi
walled: changing boundaries Catherine B. Asher; 9. Walled cities in Islamic
North Africa and Egypt (with particular reference to the Fatamids,
909-1171) Jonathan Bloom; 10. Ottoman military architecture in the early
gunpowder era: a reassessment Simon Pepper; 11. Walled towns during the
French wars of religion, 1560-1630 Michael Wolfe; 12. Portuguese urban
fortifications in Morocco: borrowing, adaptation, and innovation along a
military frontier Martin M. Elbl; 13. The artillery fortress as an engine
of European overseas expansion, 1480-1750 Geoffrey Parker; 14.
Representations of Chinese walled cities in the pictorial and graphic arts
Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt; 15. The hierarchy of Ming city walls Edward L.
Farmer; 16. Decoration of city walls in Medieval Islam: the epigraphic
message Sheila S. Blair; 17. Medieval French representations of city and
other walls Wolfgang G. van Emden; 18. Siege law, siege ritual, and the
symbolism of city walls in Renaissance Europe Simon Pepper; 19.
Representations of the city in siege views of the seventeenth century: the
war of military images and their production Martha Pollak.
settlements in prehistoric Eastern North America George R. Milner; 3. To
wall or not to wall: evidence from Medieval Germany James D. Tracy; 4.
Medieval walled space: urban development vs. defence Kathryn L. Reyerson;
5. A world without walls: city and town in colonial Spanish America Richard
L. Kagan; 6. The fortifications of Epaminondas and the rise of the
monumental Greek city Frederick A. Cooper; 7. Imperial walled cities in the
West and their early medieval Nachleben Bernard S. Bachrach; 8. Delhi
walled: changing boundaries Catherine B. Asher; 9. Walled cities in Islamic
North Africa and Egypt (with particular reference to the Fatamids,
909-1171) Jonathan Bloom; 10. Ottoman military architecture in the early
gunpowder era: a reassessment Simon Pepper; 11. Walled towns during the
French wars of religion, 1560-1630 Michael Wolfe; 12. Portuguese urban
fortifications in Morocco: borrowing, adaptation, and innovation along a
military frontier Martin M. Elbl; 13. The artillery fortress as an engine
of European overseas expansion, 1480-1750 Geoffrey Parker; 14.
Representations of Chinese walled cities in the pictorial and graphic arts
Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt; 15. The hierarchy of Ming city walls Edward L.
Farmer; 16. Decoration of city walls in Medieval Islam: the epigraphic
message Sheila S. Blair; 17. Medieval French representations of city and
other walls Wolfgang G. van Emden; 18. Siege law, siege ritual, and the
symbolism of city walls in Renaissance Europe Simon Pepper; 19.
Representations of the city in siege views of the seventeenth century: the
war of military images and their production Martha Pollak.